Topic: Tag Alias: open_coat -> open_shirt

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Aliasing open_coat → open_shirt
Link to alias

Reason:

Despite what the Wiki has been made to say, it's not useful to separate this tag between a bunch of topwear (why do you think that open_shirt no longer implicates shirt to begin with?)

Other tags to implicate and blank wiki pages:

See these thread for more discussion:
https://e621.net/forum/show/167496
https://e621.net/forum/show/179992

Updated by coyotebear

Genjar

Former Staff

Not sure about this, actually. The topwear tags should be aliased, but open_coat and open_robe (and open_kimono) seem distinct from open_shirt... Maybe those three could be aliased to a separate tag.

Updated by anonymous

As far as I'm concerned, for the purposes of tags like this, "shirt" and "pants" are just stand-ins for "topwear" and "bottomwear". For the cost part people just don't distinguish them. Case in point: right now there are 50+ posts with "open_shirt" where the involved garment is a robe and over 300 where the garment is a jacket (assuming it's correctly tagged to begin with: this one involves no jacket anywhere!)

Updated by anonymous

Genjar

Former Staff

Circeus said:
As far as I'm concerned, for the purposes of tags like this, "shirt" and "pants" are just stand-ins for "topwear" and "bottomwear".

But that's the thing. Robes and kimonos aren't topwear, they're combined topwear and bottomwear.

Updated by anonymous

My fuzzy memory is prodding me that, at one point, open_shirt had an implication to simply shirt. Somewhere along the line, the implication was removed, and suddenly open_shirt became the catchall for open_topwear.

Personally, I would rather have the tags left as they are, or have them all aliased together into two groups as open_topwear or open_bottomwear (with a couple exceptions as mentioned by Genjar.

Posts tagged incorrectly with open_shirt, when the character is wearing only a hoodie (and no shirt at all) are one of those little things that tweaks my OCD, and can make even a part-timer like me take on little cleanup jobs.

Updated by anonymous

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